Explore Mcgilligan through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Mcgilligan in a sentence
Mcgilligan meaning
A surname
Using Mcgilligan
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname
- In the example corpus, mcgilligan often appears in combinations such as: mcgilligan page, mcgilligan eastwood, page mcgilligan.
Context around Mcgilligan
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 16 start, 4 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Mcgilligan
- In this selection, "mcgilligan" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 398, patrick, finest, page, 2003 and quotes stand out and add context to how "mcgilligan" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include mcgilligan 2003 p and 8th street mcgilligan page 14. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "mcgilligan" sits close to words such as abdicate, adapters and adores, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with mcgilligan
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
McGilligan, 2003, pp. 7–8 When Hitchcock was 15, his father died. (12 words)
Eastood biographer Patrick McGilligan quotes the star as saying in “Clint: The Life and Legend. (15 words)
McGilligan, p. 184 Filming commenced in July 1969 on location in Yugoslavia and in London. (15 words)
McGilligan, p. 114 Jazz has played an important role in Eastwood's life from a young age and, although he never made it as a professional musician, he passed on the influence to his son Kyle Eastwood, a successful jazz bassist and composer. (43 words)
Eliot, p. 153 McGilligan, p. 236 The New York Times critic Nora Sayre panned the often contradictory moral themes of the film, while the paper's Frank Rich called it "the same old stuff". (34 words)
Eliot, p. 59 McGilligan, p. 128 Eastwood later spoke of the transition from a television western to A Fistful of Dollars: "In Rawhide I did get awfully tired of playing the conventional white hat. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
He received good reviews for both, McGilligan, page 66 McGilligan, page 70 but overall the production quality was not up to Warner Bros. standards, and the films did not do well.
McGilligan, p. 398 McGilligan, p. 406 At the time, the film was a commercial rather than a critical success, and has only come to be viewed more favorably in recent times.
Eastood biographer Patrick McGilligan quotes the star as saying in “Clint: The Life and Legend.
Cagney, page 76 The film is regarded by many as one of Cagney's finest, McGilligan, page 73 and garnered him an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination for 1938.
Eastwood and Fisher ended their relationship in early 1995, McGilligan, p. 501 after which Fisher said it took two years to complete what she called the grieving process for her shattered dreams.
Eliot, p. 153 McGilligan, p. 236 The New York Times critic Nora Sayre panned the often contradictory moral themes of the film, while the paper's Frank Rich called it "the same old stuff".
Eliot, p. 59 McGilligan, p. 128 Eastwood later spoke of the transition from a television western to A Fistful of Dollars: "In Rawhide I did get awfully tired of playing the conventional white hat.
His biographers disagree as to the actual location: either on the corner of Avenue D and 8th Street McGilligan, page 14 or in a top-floor apartment at 391 East Eighth.
Leonard arranged for Hang 'Em High to be a joint production with United Artists; McGilligan, p. 162 when it opened in July 1968, it had the largest opening weekend in United Artists' history.
McGilligan, 2003, p. 249 Beginning with Torn Curtain, Hitchcock was finally able to blatantly include plot elements previously forbidden in American films.
McGilligan, 2003, p. 7 citation He often described a lonely and sheltered childhood worsened by his obesity.
McGilligan, 2003, pp. 7–8 When Hitchcock was 15, his father died.
McGilligan, p. 114 Jazz has played an important role in Eastwood's life from a young age and, although he never made it as a professional musician, he passed on the influence to his son Kyle Eastwood, a successful jazz bassist and composer.
McGilligan, p. 11. As a teenager, Cukor frequently was taken to the New York Hippodrome by his uncle.
McGilligan, p. 125 Eastwood made his first attempt at directing when he filmed several trailers for the show, although he was unable to convince producers to let him direct an episode.
McGilligan, p. 184 Filming commenced in July 1969 on location in Yugoslavia and in London.
McGilligan, p. 185 Upon release the film received major recognition in France and is considered one of Eastwood's finest works by the French.
McGilligan, p. 190 However, it grossed less than $1 million and, according to Eastwood and Lang, flopped due to poor publicity and the "emasculated" role of Eastwood.
McGilligan, p. 195 Walter was nominated for a Golden Globe Best Actress Award (Drama), for her performance in the film.
McGilligan, p. 204 Eastwood sold the pub and now owns the Mission Ranch Hotel and Restaurant in Carmel-by-the-Sea.
Common combinations with mcgilligan
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: